Our world in canada has become over regulated and over 'ticketed' to be able to work here. The idea behind it all is sound, safer working conditions so we can all go home to our families at the end of the day, problem is anything thought up and ran by the gov't results in ridiculous standards to meet. I now work as a truck driver in the oil patch, you think the forest industry is bad? Oil patch is just plain stupid about safety! I have a stack of tickets in my wallet probably 1/2" thick, 5 separate endorsments just for shell canada alone, on top of all the rest, just so i can haul gravel to build roads and leases! When i started falling, i followed our faller around for a day, then was on my own. Luckily for me, i had a fantastic teacher, karl bishoff, canadians on the site might recognize the name, he's been a world class logger's sports competitor for most of his life, i saw him on tv the other night, running his hotsaw at a stihl timbersports event. I couldn't have bought a better education than karl gave me in a few hours, and he would check my stumps, tell me what i'm doing wrong. I've learned most of what i know in life from watching and listening to people who know more than me, not from gov't employees who get their 'training' from a textbook, but we have no choice but to jump through the hoops, no ticky, no worky!